The 92 Johnson solids were named and described by Norman Johnson in 1966.
They are named by Norman Johnson from the Wythoff construction operations upon the regular 6-cube and 6-orthoplex.
The individual honeycombs are listed with names given to them by Norman Johnson.
In 1966, Norman Johnson published a list which included all 92 solids, and gave them their names and numbers.
Despite the noise and the thumping vibration of the blades, Norman Johnson fell asleep.
Norman Johnson, psychologist Norman looked at the list.
"Norman Johnson, you open that hatch this minute!"
This was the most complete list published until approximately 1991 when Norman Johnson completed the full list of 28 forms.
Norman Johnson sought which convex non-uniform polyhedra had regular faces.
The community was named for the daughter of Norman Johnson, an early resident; the first child born to a settler.